story begins like this, Philip is looking for someone to take care of his diet and daily life, Driss applies for the job, but the purpose is to get Philip’s signature so that he can collect three employment rejection certificates and receive unemployment benefits. Live (have to admire other people's social welfare). When all the other professional nurses who applied for the job were evasive, this black man appeared to stand out from the crowd. No suspense, in the end Philip would definitely want him. For nothing else, the sense of movement and humor of Driss alone can make Philip feel the vitality of life, which is exactly what he needs.
It's hard to imagine how Philip can rest assured that such a person will take care of himself, except for his joy. It turns out that Driss is a fairly competent nurse, even though he often forgets something. For example, at work time in the morning, he wears headphones, plays music and hums while taking a bath. When the phone rang, he forgot to bring Philip the microphone, and then he said: Forget that you can't hold it yourself. holy shit! ! ! When feeding the meal, a beautiful woman passed by, and he put the meal on Philip's face and eyes, but he stared at the other's ass. A lot of jokes were made. He simply didn't treat Philip as a disabled person. They probably cultivated a special friendship in this special relationship.
Driss is a typical optimist. Although he got the job after being driven out by his mother (who later proved to be aunt), he never forgets to have fun for himself at any time. Philip was also infected by his attitude towards life, talking and laughing until the last touch. I still remember the paragraph when I bought the painting: a very simple painting, in Driss's words, is a pool of blood, but it has to sell for more than 40,000, which is also incomprehensible to us mortals. But Philip is this kind of person, rich and artistic, just like the British aristocracy, yes, it is the aristocracy, his world is sometimes incomprehensible to us. Later, Driss also learned to paint and was laughed at by everyone, but Philip still sold him a good price. Because Philip told the person who bought the Driss painting that he bought it from the XX exhibition, and he will show it where and where.
In addition, Philip and a woman whom he had never met have been communicating through letters for more than 6 months, which was incomprehensible to Driss, and the content of their correspondence included a lot of "ancient poems". Driss thought he was going crazy, he wondered why he couldn't call directly. So he pretended to call the woman's phone, put it in Philip's ear, and caught Philip off guard. Facts once again proved to be quite effective. I’m thinking that an excellent person like Philip must have been vigorous and resolute before his disability, otherwise he would not have that prestige at home, nor would he like skydiving, a sport that ordinary people can’t imagine, but when he encounters emotions There will be some hesitation when it comes to this kind of thing, who isn't it! Fortunately, Driss helped him take this important step.
On Philip's birthday, he invited an orchestra to play at home, all kinds of classical music, he listened with gusto, and Driss was almost falling asleep. In the end, Driss played a very rhythmic pop music, dancing with his hands, and immediately infected the audience. In his words, music that is not suitable for dancing is not good music. Maybe it's the dynamic temperament typical of blacks. But obviously, Philip, a man of good taste, was also infected by this atmosphere because he laughed.
It is in this conflict and harmony that two people from different worlds have developed a deep relationship, which can be seen by Philip after Driss left. The subsequent nursing was quite satisfactory and could not bring joy to Philip at all, because they had never laughed themselves.
At the end of the story, Driss arranged a special lunch for Philip, not the two of them, Driss gave the opportunity to the woman who had never met Philip. Philip was moved to tears all at once, and he was also moved.
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